Modula Expands Global Footprint with New Branch in Denmark
Modula is thrilled to announce the opening of its new branch in Denmark, marking a significant milestone in the company’s growth journey. This strategic expansion reinforces Modula’s commitment to serving its customers more effectively and strengthens its foothold in the Nordic region.
A Leap Forward in Growth
The Denmark branch is Modula’s ninth global location, extending its cutting-edge products and services to a broader range of companies in Scandinavia.
“This expansion aligns with our mission to deliver high-quality automated storage and retrieval solutions,” said Massimiliano Gigli, CEO and Director of International Sales at Modula. “We aim to become a go-to resource for Danish companies, helping them optimize their supply chain operations and achieve new efficiency levels.”
Local Expertise, Global Reach
Jørgen Ladefoged, the new CEO of Modula Nordics ApS, added, “Modula’s rapid growth and commitment to local investment makes it the perfect fit for our market, given its adaptability to various industries and applications.”
Meeting Regional Needs
The Modula new branch in Denmark will offer several benefits:
- Customer Proximity: Closer engagement with existing and potential customers in the region, delivering tailored storage and retrieval solutions.
- Local Expertise: A team of seasoned professionals familiar with the local market ensures top-notch service and support.
- Faster Response Times: Quicker consultations, maintenance, and technical support enhance customer satisfaction.
- Technology Transfer: An excellent opportunity to introduce Modula’s technological know-how, including vertical and horizontal automated warehouses and management software.
A Global Network
Internationalization has always been integral to Modula’s DNA. The Modula New branch in Denmark complements Modula’s global network, which includes four central offices and production plants, nine branches, and over 100 dealers worldwide, solidifying its leadership in the automated storage and retrieval industry.